Talent Management – Maximising Benefit for Business Performance

This report from Ashridge Consulting provides a broad definition of talent management, a framework to understand strategic perspectives through which organisations deploy talent management and a range of dimensions that affect the operational impact of talent management. Areas of best practice and the issues which organisations are struggling with are also explored.

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